A while ago, when most of TV news and documentaries were shot with 35mm or 16mm film cameras like Eclair and Ariflex, a pretty similar device was more or less a standard - a strap going around your neck with a ball joint being placed below the chest and a column going from the ball joint to the camera. That made heavy movie cameras very comfortable to handhold and assisted in steady shooting.

That said, I think this Novoflex gizmo will have very limited use - a monopod will probably be a better choice for most situations.

As for the rifle stock - imagine having a VERY front-heavy rifle. You'd definitely want some support forward of center of gravity in such setup.

Again, I think that in most situations, a monopod would be more practical than both these devices. You can always instantly disconnect and drop a monopod for freedom of movement, whereas both mentioned devices are harder to quickly dispose of.

A simple solution is a belt pouch that comes with some monopods - you insert monopod's foot into the puch - voila, almost the same thing as the chestpod.

You can always rig something up using a screwdriver belt holder or some other tool holder from you local hardware store

mt-m,
Too funny!! Great minds think alike!!! I was thinking the same thing last night about the use of a monopod supported in a receptable of some sort that is at waist level and hung from around your neck!
I could invent something like that, but it would be great to just buy it. Do you know of any links? Sources?

I was even experimenting with the idea with my monopod. It seems like it would work well. What would you do at the monopod head? Ballhead? Gimbal? Your thoughts are appreciated.

try tucking two feet of your collapsed tripod into your belt. much the same effect. I often shoot handheld with the tripod attached and collapsed, adds weight and much stability while still retaining much flexibility over an extended spread out tripod. Tuck it under an arm, into the belt, up against a convenient wall, etc.